S sb3854 Active Member Joined Oct 5, 2010 Messages 34 Reaction score 1 Location tucson, az Nov 30, 2010 #1 Is anyone using the rear leaf spring sliders instead of shackles. I'm wondering if there is enough travel. Any help would be appreciated.
Is anyone using the rear leaf spring sliders instead of shackles. I'm wondering if there is enough travel. Any help would be appreciated.
H HPP Member Joined Apr 24, 2009 Messages 20 Reaction score 2 Dec 1, 2010 #2 For a street car, they should have plenty of travel. However, in a street application you also want to maintain a regular inspection schedule as dirt, debris, and other road junk can get in them and bind and break stuff.
For a street car, they should have plenty of travel. However, in a street application you also want to maintain a regular inspection schedule as dirt, debris, and other road junk can get in them and bind and break stuff.
S sb3854 Active Member Joined Oct 5, 2010 Messages 34 Reaction score 1 Location tucson, az Dec 2, 2010 #3 Thanks
M mikesduster Well-Known Member Joined May 12, 2004 Messages 1,603 Reaction score 8 Location Winter Haven,Fla. Dec 2, 2010 #4 Anyone else????
1968FormulaS340 Well-Known Member Joined Aug 24, 2005 Messages 11,394 Reaction score 706 Location St. Helens Oregon Dec 2, 2010 #5 We had a thread about these some time ago. I also mentioned the binding issue that can happen. From what I remember everyone that had them was happy with them and nobody had experienced the binding.
We had a thread about these some time ago. I also mentioned the binding issue that can happen. From what I remember everyone that had them was happy with them and nobody had experienced the binding.